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England beat Afghanistan by 150 runs in World Cup with most sixes

| @indiablooms | Jun 18, 2019, at 11:08 pm

Manchester, June 18 (IBNS): In a game that saw the most number of sixes being hit in Cricket World Cup history, England beat Afghanistan by 150 runs.

Batting first, favourites England put up a gigantic 397 on the board losing six wickets.

Skipper Morgan, the star of the show, hit a blistering 148 off 71 balls that included a record 17 over boundaries.

Bairstow and Root made 90 and 88 respectively.

Afghanistan's star spinner Rashid Khan had a particularly bad day on the field conceding 110 runs in his 10 overs. He failed to pick up a single wicket.

The only team to have not won a single match yet in this World Cup, Afghanistan never looked like they had a chance.

Shihidi was the highest scorer of the side with a 100-ball 76.

At the end of 50 overs, Afghanistan were 247 for the loss of 8 wickets.

 

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